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  • Report:  #112868

Complaint Review: OneSetPrice

OneSetPrice ripoff, we signed up as distributors and paid $12,500.00 as Bronze distributors. Orlando Florida

  • Reported By:
    Creola Alabama
  • Submitted:
    Thu, October 14, 2004
  • Updated:
    Thu, October 14, 2004

We signed up as Bronze distributors and paid $12,500.00. We were told when the cards stopped working that there was going to be a class action lawsuit against Radiant because they were not providing service for the phone cards. We waited and waited to hear something and we tried to contact Onesetprice but all the nos. had been disconnected. Now what can we do? someone please help us. We are willing to do whatever is necessary to send these people to jail.

Willie & debbie
Creola, Alabama
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

You handed your money away, so it's up to you to go and get it back!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, October 14, 2004

There are at least two other recent onset complaints on this site. At least you two only lost $12k. Another lady lost $40 and then another $10 following up with a class-action.

Search for the other onset pages here. Other victims have suggested that the scam just changed names and is still going.

Legally, the frauds can say it was just a business venture that went bad. Besides, if you ever won a lawsuit, they'd just hide the money, so you'd never collect anything.

These type of people never go to jail. So, you can forget about that.

Instead, why don't you track them down and get your money back? They're a bunch of old men. How hard can it be to get a hold of them?

All you need is a cordless drill. After you drill the first hole through the bone, they will gladly give all your money back, and some more besides. Just for all the trouble they caused you. Works every time!

What I can't understand is why you paid that much out in the first place. For $12,000 you ended up with a shoe-box full of phone cards, right? That wouldn't have been so bad if they were all valid cards with useable phone time. But, obviously that wasn't the case.

Without the phone time, all you received was a box full of plastic cards. That cost maybe $200, at most, to make.

So, in essence, you handed over $12,000 and got a bunch of plastic cards in exchange. You went home trusting that they were going to work.

That was everyone's mistake in this whole onset con.

It would have been much more prudent to test the company with smaller purchases first. Like $100 or so.

Think about it. You received a call out of the blue talking about this fabulous opportunity. Except, nobody has ever heard of onset before. I don't know anyone who was ever involved in something called onset.

So, they basically came out of nowhere. No reputation. No history. No other dealers to check with.

If that doesn't scare someone off, I don't know what would!

And then, to do the deal, you had to leave thousands of dollars in Florida and go home with a box of plastic cards. I don't care how smooth they were, not many people would be that trusting. Especially with people they just met.

I figure most of the people didn't have to work for the money they gave away. Nobody that works hard every day, and scrimps and saves for 10 years or more would just hand it over to strangers and walk away with a shoe-box full of plastic cards. Either that, or else they used a loan. So, they weren't paying out any of their own money.

Forget about jail, or the legal system helping you get your money back. If you want it, you're going to have to go out and get it back for yourself. That's what's necessary!

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